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			<h2>Xados Editor Window</h2>
			<h3>Scripts</h3>
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			<u>Scripts</u>:<br/>
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			&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Watching <b>Xados</b> from a
			simplified point of view, it is just a program that runs
			a <a href="commonscripts.html">script</a>, and this is
			not to far from truth.
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			&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;When <b>Xados</b> is used by
			first time it creates a personal directory for the user,
			in this folder the user can save special directories
			for the scripts.
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			&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;In the picture of the help page,
			we can see <b>Xados</b> using a script named
			<b>proof</b>, this implies that a directory called
			<b>proof.Xados</b> exists into the personal folder,
			this is one of those special directories.
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			&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>proof.Xados</b> has one
			file at least named <b>script</b> where the
			configuration is saved (see <a href="commonscripts.html"
			>1.Common Scripts</a>). This file has the descrives how
			many <a href="../executer/macrobuttons.html">macro
			buttons</a> will be used; if the browser frame appair, it 
			keyword and init directory; check boxes; etc.
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			&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;So, in <b>proof.Xados</b> we
			can find the picture to be shown in the left of window
			and the <a href="menuscripts.html">scripts for menus</a>.
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